What is the quickest way? To get started SpriteKit maps
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To get started with SpriteKit maps, you should refer to the session titled "Unlock the power of places with MapKit". This session covers various aspects of using MapKit, including how to reference places, display place details, and find places. Here are the relevant chapters from the session:
- Introduction
- Reference a place - Starts at 54 seconds
- Display place details - Starts at 372 seconds
- Find a place - Starts at 725 seconds
For a quick start, you might want to look at the chapter on referencing a place, which begins at Reference a place. This will give you an overview of how to get started with MapKit in your app.
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